Rhodia 2012-13 Academic Large Weekly Planner (6.25 x 9.5)

PLANNER + NOTES AUG 2012 - JULY 2013

Dated August 2012 to July 2013, Rhodia's Academic WebPlanner is the perfect go-to datebook for paper-loving students and professionals. Printed in crisp grey and orange, the Rhodia 2012-13 Large Weekly Planner has the week (Monday through Sunday) on the left, and a large grid area for notes on the right. See your plans clearly on the white, 90 gsm, acid-free paper and easily go to the week in progress using the tear-off corners. The sewn binding allows the Rhodia WebPlanner to lay flat when open, and the matching elastic closure keeps any loose notes tucked inside when closed. Keep track of your essentials with the classy Rhodia 2012-2013 Academic Large Weekly Planner!

Rhodia 2012-13 Academic Large Weekly Planner (6.25 x 9.5)

The Rhodia Boutique Collection is comprised of several Rhodia products designed to round out your office space and personal Rhodia collection. Included are classic orange Rhodia pencils, the Rhodia Mouse Pad / Paper Pad, the Essential Rhodia Box, plus Rhodia's Webnotebooks, Webplanners, dotPads, and now the Premium Notebooks. Rhodia's signature orange dates back to the 1930s - it was a standard hue for cardstock at the time and remains unchanged to this day. Over time, Rhodia has become the most popular pad in France.

Rhodia was founded in 1932 by the brothers Henri and Robert Verilhac, who founded the Verilhac Paper Mills in the French Alps. The name was inspired by the Rhone River - legend has it that the two Rhodia fir trees of the logo symbolize the two founding brothers. The famous orange Rhodia cover dates back to the 1930s - it was a standard hue for cardstock at the time and remains unchanged to this day. Over time, Rhodia has become the most popular pad in France.

Rhodia was purchased in 1997 by the historic Clairefontaine company, located in the Vosges region of France. This was a match made in heaven. A paper-making legend itself, Clairefontaine was established in 1863 on the site of a 16th century paper mill and continues to this day. In fact, it's currently the only manufacturer making its own paper for its own products. This guarantees not only consistent product quality, but also controls the environmental impact of the manufacturing process. Clairefontaine only buys pulp from sustainable forests that are certified according to recognized international standards (PEFC, FSC, etc.). The river Meurthe is the source of water supply for the Vosges mill - the water is so clean when it leaves their facility that local people can swim within sight of it.